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DRAFT OF A NEW REVISION Faith and Practice of Baltimore Yearly


Meeting of Friends Baltimore Yearly Meeting, 2010, 156 pp., paperback $10.00


Faith and Practice of New England Yearly Meeting of Friends NEYM, 1986, cloth $8.50


Faith and Practice of Pacific Yearly Meeting A Guide to Quaker Discipline in the


Experience of Pacific Yearly Meeting Pacific Yearly Meeting, 2001, 270 pp., paperback $16.00


Faith and Practice of Intermountain Yearly Meeting IMYM, 2009, 252 pp., paperback $10.00


Advices and Queries Britain Yearly Meeting, 2009, 32 pp., paperback $2.00


Los consejos y las preguntas (advices and queries in Spanish) Pacific Yearly Meeting, 2008, 32 pp., paperback $2.50


The Old Discipline


Nineteenth Century Friends’ Disciplines in America What were the rules in 1806? How were they affected by the separa- tions? This book reprints the disciplines of the eight oldest yearly meetings in America and traces their revisions through the years.


Quaker Heritage Press, 1999, 480 pp., cloth $20.00


This We Can Say Australian Quaker Life, Faith and Thought Project started by Australian friends in 1993. This is an unusual Faith and Practice, consisting almost entirely of quotations from modern Friends and minutes of Australia Yearly Meeting. Includes Advices and Queries and a short history of Australian Quakers.


Australia Yearly Meeting, 2003, 352 pp., paperback $25.00 History See a much wider selection of books at www.quakerbooks.org.


NEW ARRIVAL! Chocolate Wars The 150-Year Rivalry between the World’s Greatest Chocolate Makers by Deborah Cadbury


Quakers started many of the chocolate companies in the world; this is the story of the great chocolatier dynasties, through the prism of the Cadburys. Chocolate was consumed as a rather bitter, fatty drink


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